European Racquetball Championships
The European Racquetball Championships are organized every two years by the European Racquetball Federation (ERF), since 1981, to determine the strongest national racquetball teams and individual male and female players in Europe.
European Racquetball Singles Championships | ||||
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Year | Host | Men's Singles | Ladies Singles | |
I | 1981 | Netherlands | ||
II | 1983 | Germany | ||
III | 1985 | Belgium | ||
IV | 1987 | Netherlands | ||
V | 1989 | France | ||
VI | 1991 | Belgium | ||
VII | 1993 | Germany | ||
VIII | 1995 | Ireland | ||
IX | 1997 | Germany | ||
X | 1999 | Germany | ||
XI | 2001 | Ireland | ||
XII | 2003 | Netherlands | ||
XIII | 2005 | Germany | ||
XIV | 2007 | Italy | ||
XV | 2009 | France | ||
XVI | 2011 | Germany | ||
XVII | 2013 | Italy [1] | ||
XVIII | 2015 | Germany | ||
XIX | 2017 | Netherlands |
European Racquetball Doubles Championships | ||||
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Year | Host | Men's Doubles | Ladies Doubles | |
I | 1981 | Netherlands | - | - |
II | 1983 | Germany | - | |
III | 1985 | Belgium | - | - |
IV | 1987 | Netherlands | ||
V | 1989 | France | ||
VI | 1991 | Belgium | ||
VII | 1993 | Germany | ||
VIII | 1995 | Ireland | ||
IX | 1997 | Germany | - | |
X | 1999 | Germany | - | |
XI | 2001 | Ireland | ||
XII | 2003 | Netherlands | ||
XIII | 2005 | Germany | ||
XIV | 2007 | Italy | ||
XV | 2009 | France | ||
XVI | 2011 | Germany | ||
XVII | 2013 | Italy [1] | ||
XVIII | 2015 | Germany | ||
XIX | 2017 | Netherlands |
European Racquetball Team Championships | |||||
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Year | Host | Men's Team | Women's Team | Overall/Combined | |
I | 1981 | Netherlands | - | - | |
II | 1983 | Germany | |||
III | 1985 | Belgium | |||
IV | 1987 | Netherlands | |||
V | 1989 | France | |||
VI | 1991 | Belgium | |||
VII | 1993 | Germany | |||
VIII | 1995 | Ireland | |||
IX | 1997 | Germany | - | ||
X | 1999 | Germany | - | ||
XI | 2001 | Ireland | - | ||
XII | 2003 | Netherlands | |||
XIII | 2005 | Germany | |||
XIV | 2007 | Italy | |||
XV | 2009 | France | |||
XVI | 2011 | Germany | |||
XVII | 2013 | Italy [2] | |||
XVIII | 2015 | Germany | |||
XIX | 2017 | Netherlands |
References
External links
- European Championships IRF website
- European Championships ERF website
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